I have had this sore stomach on and off. It can suddenly come on mostly in the evening I take some stomach tablets but that’s not helping much. If I sleep and wake up it goes away? Could it be anxiety?
I have had this sore stomach on and off. It can suddenly come on mostly in the evening I take some stomach tablets but that’s not helping much. If I sleep and wake up it goes away? Could it be anxiety?
Yes I think it probably is anxiety, or anxiety related. Which is proved by it being something that happens on and off, and that it’s usually gone once you relax into sleep.
Try and notice how relaxed your body feels when you wake up, how your muscles are relaxed and not tense. Then as you pile on the anxiety they get more tense & start causing aches & pains.
Just for purposes of illustration. This is from a thread you posted in 2011 with the same title of "Sore Stomach" Please note the identical pattern. There are many, many examples like this in your thread history.
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The sore stomach has returned tonight. Cant figure out why worried about covid slight sick feeling in my throat could it be anxiety or COVID or worrying due to covid?
probably anxiety. watch and see
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I know for me the first symptom I have when I’m worried or stressing over something is digestive issues. So if your throat feels a little off and your mind goes straight to Covid and you start worrying about that, it’s not unusual that your stomach becomes upset. Stomach and bowels are absolutely directly connected to anxiety!
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